I’ve been doing a lot of research and watching videos to get ready for my Mini. This is my first EV. It seems like a huge change from an ICE especially the gear shift. How long did take to get used to? Was it difficult to navigate or easy to get the hang of?
Aside from adjusting to the BMW control stick, there's no gear shifting. There's "go forward" and "go backward". I guess there's also neutral, but I've never used it in the SE. All of the driving in the SE comes from the use of the pedal.It seems like a huge change from an ICE especially the gear shift.
By gear shift do you mean that you're coming from a manual?
Someone coming from an automatic would probably have a harder time since they're used to fully letting off the throttle and coasting. For the first couple of drives, my wife (who's definition of a sporty car is one that can fit more sports stuff in it lol) would forget and quickly release the throttle to brake. The sudden strong regen can be a bit startling if you're not expecting it!
Yep. Automatic driver but I do know stick shift but it has been a while. That’s my worry. The regen brake as well as all the settings for charging.
I wouldn't worry, it's really very intuitive. I'd suggest setting regen to low for the first couple of minutes just to get a feel and switch back to full regen when you're comfortable.
For charging, you can just plug it in like a phone. All of the other settings are really optional to improve your experience or reduce cost.
The only setting to change sooner than later would be setting the charging current to maximum but that's not hard at all. If your house electrical circuit is overloaded from other things it will trip the breaker and protect itself and you can just switch back to reduced current.
While it's not necessary, you can eventually get the departure time and low rate charging set up but that's not hard either and can even be done from your phone.
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